Normally I spend about half an hour to write a fitting comment about a strip.
But know I’m out of words XD””

Well, that’s what happens when a racoon fails at mating season, but has Internet-access…
Also, so much for Woo’s speech about humans and that they are slaves of their hormmones.
Racoons seem to have the same problem 😀

Similar situations are why I lock my computer down any time I leave my desk. Even if its just for a moment. The worst ones about it are a couple of managers whose ‘other job’ involves standing behind a pulpit on Sundays. They don’t know it but I do have a recording of one of them trying to break my password. And yes, there is a filter, and yes there are many ways around it.

What was really well done (accidentally?) is that I didn’t see all of the comic at first.

So I first thought the punchline ended when she made a shocked expression.
Then I scrolled down and the the youtube channel. And I actually thought it was an editor’s note of sorts, making me think “Er…why is this being posted? Is it a complimentary joke?”

Then I finally scrolled all the way down, saw the final bit of the comic and realized all of it was the comic. xD Brilliant.

Hmm… giving some thought on this, a few things spring to mind. First, Sandra’s username: I have to wonder, is that a reference to Lupin, or is it something a bit more mundane? Second, the strip’s title, “Fallout”. I can think of a few meanings for the word, but one that comes to mind is “falling out” as a phrase referring to when friends drift apart. I hope that’s not the meaning! Lastly… I find it interesting that Woo can use a computer. Given the anonymity of the internet, Woo could actually have a VOICE he could use without giving away his little secret. Would be interesting to see him interacting with more people than just Sandra.

Just be glad she didn’t find out my catching him enjoying the videos. I think she’d be even more pissed, if that was even possible. Or grossed out.